A mightily interesting experiment.
Check out this thread, I was sceptic at first, but in spite of before mentioned drawbacks, Cantr is the only environment even remotely capable of such an experiment. Ofcourse it has little to do with the development in the real world, but then, that's Cantr Style. Besides. When was the last time people were thrown together, not knowing any language at all, and having to make up their own? Never happened.
Even though we keep our native languages in mind when creating this "new" language, it's worth the try. True, the words may be completely different, the grammar will most likely be quite simular to the English grammar. Let's just hope as many "non-English" SPeaker decidde to participate to enable a nice mix.
Still, rules would have to be strict, and participants would have to be really interested because it's quite a task. It would create an increase of workload for the PD aswell, as any "Newb" continiously talking his native RL language should be removed as soon as possible, etc.
Still... Has this been done before this way?
